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1 Preface 1
2 880/Adv. C3/94/P&ARD dated 13.01.1994 4
3 O.M. 36012/22/93 – Estt. (SCT) dated 08.09.1993 6
4 No. 5036/Adv/C3/94 P& ARD dated 17.12.1994 24
5 O.M. No. 36033/5/2004 – Esst. (SCT) dated 14th October, 2004 27
6 OM. No. 36033/3/2004-Estt.(Res) dated 14.10.2008 31
7 OM. No. 36036/2/2013-Estt.(Res) dated 30.05.2014 32
8 Central OBC List with Resolution Number 35
9 G.O(P). No. 81/2009/SCSTDD dated 26.09.2009 42
10
G.O.(P) No. 07/2016/Fin dated 20.01.2016. (Classification of
employees)
66
11 Circular No. 9784/F3/2010/SCSTDD dated 18.05.2010 67
12 Circular No. 27396/F3/07/SCSTDD dated 14.06.2010 68
13 G.O(P). No. 81/2008/SCSTDD dated 25.08.2008 74
14 List of Other Backward Classes in Kerala State 75
15 G.O(P). No. 01/2015/BCDD dated 01.01.2015. 79
16 G.O(P). No. 02/2017/BCDD dated 08.03.2017. 99
17 G.O(MS). No. 03/2018/BCDD dated 09.04.2018 101
18 G.O(MS). No. 113/10/SCSTDD dated 04.11.2010. 103
19 No. 25638/F3/09/SCSTDD dated 22.08.2011 - Circular 105
20 G.O(MS). No. 9/2013/BCDD dated 04.04.2012. 108
21 G.O(MS). No. 25/2014/BCDD dated 01.11.2014 109
22 G.O(MS). No. 4/2015/BCDD dated 27.01.2015 111
23 No. 585/B3/2016/BCDD dated 27.02.2016 - Circular 113
24 G.O(MS) No. 3942/2018/Rev. dated: 24.09.2018 115
25 Non Creamy Layer Application Form 116
26
Details of Various Schemes of Backward Classes Development
Department.
128
27 Address and Phone Number of Various Offices 159
21. ORDER
Ordered that a copy of the resolution be communicated to all State Government,
UT Administrations, Ministries/Departments of Government of India.
Ordered aslo that the resolution be published in the Gazette of Inadia for general
information.
M.S. PANDIT,
Joint Secretary
APPENDIX
LIST OF STATES OF OBC’S
STATE : KERALA
Sl.
No.
Name of Castes/
Communities (including sub-castes/
synonyms) in the Common list of
S.R.B. Cs
Entry
No. in
State List
Entry
No. in
Mandal
List
Remarks
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
1 Agasa 1 1
2 Ambalakkaran 2 3
3 Anglo Indian 3 6
4 Aremahrati 6 9
5 Arya 7 10
6 Bandari 8 14
7 Billava 9 18
7(A) Chakkalan 10 25
8 Chavalakkaran 12 31
9 Chetties 13 34
10 (Kottar chetties 13 34
Parakka Chetties 13 34
Elur Chetties 13 34
Attingal Chetties 13 34
Pudukkada Chetties 13 34
Iraniel Chetties 13 34
Sri Pandara Chetties 13 34
Telugu Chetties 13 34
Udayankulangara Chetties 13 34
Wayanadan Chetties and Kalavara
Chetties
13 34
11 Devadigi 14 37
12 Devanga 15 38
13 Dheevara 15A 39
Arya, Arayavathi 15A 7
Mukkuvan or Mukayo-Mogaveera 5A 38,7,8,130,
129
14 Ezhava and Tiyya 16 44,185
15 Ezhavathi 17 45
16 Ezhuthachan 18 46
17 Ganika 19 48
24. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
67 Yadava (Kolaya, Ayar, Mayar,
Maniyani and Iruman)
76 207
68 Ganjam Reddi (in Malabar district 2(3) 49
referred to in Sub-section (2) of
Section 5 of the State
Recorganisation Act
69 Vishavan (In Malabar district as 2(4) 203
referred to in sub-section (2) of
Section 5 of the States
Reorganisation Act, 1956)
70 Kammara (Excluding Malabar (2) of 3(1) 71
district as referred to in sub-section
section 5 of the States Reorganisation
Act, 1956)
71 Malayekandi (excluding Malabar 3(3) 116
district as referred to in sub-section
(2) of section 5 of the States
Reorganisation Act, 1956)
72 Reddiar/Reddian (excluding Malabar 3(4) 166
district as referred to in sub-section
(2) of section 5 of the States
Reorganisation Act, 1956)
73 Marati (excluding Kasargod 4(1) 124
Taluk of Malabar District)
26. Annexure IV
APPLICATION FORM FOR A CERTIFICATE FOR ELIGIBILITY
FOR RESERVATION OF JOBS FOR OTHER BACKWARD
CLASSES IN CIVIL POSTS AND SERVICES UNDER
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
…………………………………………..
…………………………………………..
…………………………………………..
Sir,
I request that a certificate in respect, of reservation for Other Backward
Classes in Civil Posts and Services under Government of India to granted to me.
I give below the necessary particulars-
1. Full name of the applicant :
(in block letters)
2. Date of birth :
3. Complete Residential address :
(a) Present
(b) Permanent :
4. Religion :
5. Caste :
6. Sub-Caste :
7. Occupational Group :
8. Serial Number of the Caste in the
Central List of OBCs :
9. Name of Father :
10. Name of Mother :
11. Name of Husband :
27.
28.
29.
30. GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS (ADVANCE) DEPARTMENT
No. 5036/Adv.C3/94/P&ARD Thiruvananthapuram
Dated, 17.12.1994
CIRCULAR
Sub :- Reservation for OBCs in appointment to the services and posts
under the Government of India – Issue of certificate to the
eligible candidates – clarification – reg.
Ref:- 1. Government of India Office Memmorandum no. 36012/22/
93/Estt. (SCT) dated, 8-9-93.
2. Government Circular Memo No. 380/Adv. C3/94/P&ARD
dated, 18.1.94.
3. T.P. Messages No. 36012/22/93-Esstt (SCT) dated,
30.10.94 and 13.12.94 from the Joint Secretary to
Government of India, Department of Personnel and
Training.
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In Office Memorandum No. 26012/22/93/Estt. (SCT) dated 8/9/93
Government of India have, interdia, issued guidelines for the exclusion-of the
socially, Advanced Persons and sections (Creamy layer) among the OBCs for the
purview of reservation for appointment in Central Government Services. The said
quidelines are based on social and economic criteria and have been listed as
categories Govt to whom the rules of exclusion will apply.
2. As per the circular memorandum second cited, the Revenue authorities in the
State, specified therein, were instructed to verify and issue certificate
in the prescribed format, to the candidates applying for the certificate in the
model form regarding his/her OBC status as well as exclusion from the creamy
layer. If he is found eligible as per the guidelines issued by the Government
of India. Only when a person is found to be in the creamy layer be cannot be
eligible for the certificate for reservation in central services.
31. 3. Some doubts were raised from some quarters regarding the application
of the quidelines issued by the Government of India for the identification of the
‘creamy layer’ income especially with regard to salary and agricultural/criteria.
The matter was, therefore, referred to the Government of India for clarification on
the following points:-
(i) Whether the salary income and /or the income from agricultureal land
shall be reckoned while computing the annual income in any case or in the case
of any category.
(ii) Whether persons in categories I, II and III who are entitled to the
benefit of reservation but having agricultural land and also having income from
other sources, shall be disentitled to the benefit of reservation only fit if the land
holding exceeds the ceiling limit fixed (i.e. without taking agricultural income
into account) or his income from other sources (which will not include salary
income) exceeds the limit fixed under categori VI (a).
(iii) Whether in the case of any persons, otherwise eligible for
reservation under categories VA & VE, salary income, if any, need be recknoed.
4. The Government of India have now clarified that while computing
Annual income under category VI, the income from salary (under categories I, II
or III) and / or income from land (category VA and / or VD (II) shall not be
included. However if a person is disentitled under any one or more of the
categories, disentitlement shall occur notwithstanding eligiblity under any of the
categories. It has also been clarified that Income/wealth tost is not applicable in
the case of Class III and Class IV officers who have no source of income
otherthan salary.
5. The above denotification from Government of India will mean that in
order to be eligible for reservation (exclusion from (Creamy layer) a person will
have to satisfy the entitlement for the benefit under each category. In such a test,
the income from salary and/or income from agricultural holdings shall not be
included for any category other than category V B (i) (ie.) Coffee, Tea or Rubber
(Plantations etc).
32. 6. The Revenue authorities in the state, who are authorised to issue OBC
Certificate as per the circular second cited, are instructed to issue certificate in
accordance with the above clarifications.
K. UPPILIAPPAN
Commissioner & Secretary to Govt.
To
All District Collectors, All Revenue Divisional Officer,
All Tahasildars
The Director of Public Relations
(He is requested to give wide publicity to the instrucions in this circular)
Copy of the Director, Printing Department. He is requested to publish the
circular as gazette extra ordinary and supply 200 copies each to all District
Colloctors and 1000 copies to this Department urgently.
FORWARDED / BY ORDER
SD/-
SECTION OFFICER
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41. Central OBC List with Resolution Number
Central List of OBCs
State : Kerala
Ent
ry
No.
Caste / Community Gazette Resolution
1 Agasa 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
2 Ambalakkaran 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
3 Anglo Indian 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
4 Aremahrati 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
5 Arya 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
6 Bandari 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
7 Billava 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
8 Chakkala 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
9 Chavalakkaran 12011/21/1995-BCC dt 15/05/1995
10
Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Kottar Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Parakka Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Elur Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Attingal Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Pudukkada Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Iraniel Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Sri Pandara Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Telugu Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Udayankulangara Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Wynadan Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Kalavara Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Sadhu Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
24 Manai Telugu Chetties 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
46. 66
Vilakkithala Nair
(Vilakkithalavan)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
(Vilakkithalavan) 12011/21/1995-BCC dt 15/05/1995
67
Yadava 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
(Kolaya 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
Ayar, 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
Mayar, 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
Maniyani & 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
Iruman) 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
68
Ganjam Reddi (in Malabar
District referred to in Sub-
section (2) of Section 5 of the
States Reorganisation Act,
1956)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
69
Vishavan (in Malabar District
as referred to in Sub-section
(2) of Section 5 of the States
Reorganisation Act, 1956)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
70
Kammara (excluding Malabar
District as referred to in Sub-
section (2) of Section 5 of the
States Reorganisation Act,
1956)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
71
Malayekandi (excluding
Malabar District as referred to
in Sub-section (2) of Section 5
of the States Reorganisation
Act, 1956)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
72
Reddiar/ Reddian(excluding
Malabar District as referred to
in Sub-section (2) of Section 5
of the States Reorganisation
Act, 1956)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
73
Marati (excluding Kasargod
Taluk of Malabar District)
12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10/09/1993
47. 74 Thachar who are Carpenters 12011/7/2014-BC-II dt. 23/01/2015
75 Vettuva Navithan 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
76 Kongu Navithan 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
77 Saraswat Non-Brahmin 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
78
Odde 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
Boyan (in Malabar District as
referred to in Sub- -section (2)
of Section 5 of the States
Reorganisation Act,1956)
12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
79
Moopar or Kallan Mooppan or
Kallan Mooppar
12015/05/2011-BC II dt 17/02/2014
80 Mukhari alias Moovari 12011/68/98-BCC dt. 27/10/1999
81
Kongu Vellala Gounder 12015/13/2010-B.C.II. Dt. 08/12/2011
Vellala Gounder 12015/13/2010-B.C.II. Dt. 08/12/2011
Nattu Gounder 12015/13/2010-B.C.II. Dt. 08/12/2011
Pala Gounder 12015/13/2010-B.C.II. Dt. 08/12/2011
Poosari Gounder 12015/13/2010-B.C.II. Dt. 08/12/2011
Pala Vellala Gounder 12015/13/2010-B.C.II. Dt. 08/12/2011
82 Mahendra-Medara 12015/05/2011-BC II dt 17/02/2014
83 Kuruba 12015/05/2011-BC II dt 17/02/2014
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53. 9. A certificate to the effect that the applicant does not belong to the Creamy Layer in
the light of the guidelines and the schedule for identification of Creamy Layer
attached herewith as Annexure II. This certificae need only be produced before the
Public Service Commission at the time of preparation of the short list/ Rank List as
the case may be
10. Application form for the above certificate is appended as Annexure III.
ANNEXURE A
I. LIST OF OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES IN THE STATE OF KERALA
Sl.
No.
Name of Castes/Communities (including
sub-castes/synonyms) in the Common list
of OBCs
Entry No.
in State List
Entry No.
Mandal List
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 Agasa 1 1
2 Ambalakkaran 2 3
3 Anglo Indian 3 6
4 Aremahrati 6 9
5 Arya 7 10
6 Bandari 8 14
7 Billava 9 10
7(A) Boyan of Malabar .. ..
8 Chakkalan 10 25
9 Chavalakkaran 12 31
10 Chetties include 13 34
(Kottar chetty ” ”
Parakka Chetty ” ”
Elur Chetty ” ”
Attingal Chetty ” ”
Pudukkada Chetty ” ”
Iraniel Chetty ” ”
Sri Pandara Chetty ” ”
Telugu Chetty ” ”
Udayankulangara Chetty ” ”
58. (1) (2) (3) (4)
69 Veluthedathu Nair 74 200
Veluthedan and Vannathan)
70 Vilakkithala Nair 75 201
(Vilakkithalavan)
71 Yadava include 76 207
(Kolaya ” ”
Ayar ” ”
Mayar ” ”
Maniyani ” ”
Iruman) ” ”
72 Kongu Navithan, Vettuva
Navithan & Aduthon ” ”
73 Mooppar or Kallan Mooppan or ” ”
Kallan Mooppar
74* Velan 69 198
(Velar) ” ”
II In Malabar District
1. Boyan
2. Ganjan , Reddis
3. Vishavan
III Through out the State except Malabar District
1. Kammara
2. Malayan
3. Malayekandi
4. Reddiars
IV Throughout the State except Kasaragod Taluk , Malabar District
1. Marati
Explanation :- Malabar District shall mean the Malabar District referred to in
Sub – section (2) of section of the State Re- organization
Act, 1956.
* Vide letter dated 2-7-2009 of Justice Rajendra Babau Commission.
59. ANNEXURE B
HEREDITARY OCCUPATIONS/CALLING IN KERALA EXCLUDED FROM
THE CREAMY LAYER
1. Blacksmith
2. Mason
3. Carpenter
4. Goldsmith
5. Pottery Maker
6. Cobbler
7. Copper & Bronze Smith
8. Kudumbi
ANNEXURE C
SUB CASTES OF FISHERMEN COMMUNITY EXCLUDED FROM THE
CREAMY LAYER
1. Araya
2. Arayavathi
3. Mukkuvan
4. Mukaya
5. Mogaveera
6. Valan
7. Bovis
8. Valinjiar
9. Paniakel
10. Nulayan
11. Latin Catholic Mukkuva
12. Latin Catholic Anjutikar
13. District sections of Muslim Community who are traditionally engaged in fishing
operations, as certified by the competent authority.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67. ANNEXURE II
FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY OTHER BACKWARD
CLASSES FOR APPOINTMENT TO POSTS UNDER GOVERNMENT OF
KERALA AND ITS ORGANISATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
This is to certify that Shri/Smt. …………………………………………….
Son/daughter of …………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………….. of Village………………………
District/Division in the State of Kerala belongs to ……………………………………..
Community which is designated as a Backward Class in the State of Kerala.
2. This is also to certify that the above Shri/Smt. …………………………
does not belong to the category of “Creamy Layer” in the light of the guidelines dated
…………………………………………………. and the schedule prescribed there
under to indentify the “Creamy Layer” among the designated “Other Backward
Classes” in the State of Kerala.
Signature :
Place : Name :
Date : Designation:
68. ANNEXURE III
APPLICATION FORM FOR A CERTIFICATE FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR
RESERVATION OF JOBS OTHER BACKWRAD CLASSES IN CIVIL POSTS
AND SERVICES UNDER GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
……………………………………
……………………………………
……………………………………
Sir,
I request that a certificate in respect of reservation for other Backward
Classes in Civil Posts and Services under Government of Kerala be granted to
me.
I. Give below the necessary particulars:
1. Full name of the applicant :
(in block letters)
2. Date of Birth :
3. Complete residential address :
(a) Present :
(b) Permanent :
4. Religion :
5. Caste :
6. Sub Caste :
7. Occupational Group :
8. Serial Number of the Caste in
the State List of O.B.Cs. :
9. Name of Father :
10. Name of Mother :
11. Status of Parent(s) Father Mother
69. A. Constitutional Posts
(i) Designation
B. Government Service : Father Mother
(i) Service (Central/State) :
(ii) Designation :
(iii) Scale of Pay including
Classification, if any :
(iv) Date of appointment to
the post :
(v) Age at the time of promotion
to Class I post (if applicable) :
II. Employment in International
Organisation e.g. U.N., UNICEF, WHO
(i) Name of Organisation :
(ii) Designation :
(iii) Period of Service :
(indicate date from ………………………… to …………………….)
III. Death/Permanent incapacitation
(Omit if not applicaple)
(i) Date of death/Permanent :
Incapacitation putting an
Officer out of service
(ii) Details of permanent :
Incapacitation
C. Employment in Public Sector :
Undertaking etc.
(i) Name of Organisation :
(ii) Designation :
70. Date of appointment to the :
Post.
D. Armed Forces including Para
Military Forces (this will not
Include persons holding Civil
Posts)
(i) Designation :
(ii) Scale of Pay :
E. Professional Class (Other than those covered in item Nos. B&C) and those
engaged in Trade, Business, and Industry.
F. Property Owners Son(s) and Daughter(s) of
(i) Agricultureal Holdings and Person/Persons/Family having 5
Plantations Hectares or more of aggricultural
Holdings/Plantations.
(ii) Vacant land/or buildings Criteria specified in Category VI
in urban areas or Urban below will apply.
agglomeration
Explanation:- Building may be used for
residential, industrial or Commercial
purposes and the like or two or more
such purposes.
G. Income/Wealth
(i) Annual income of parents from all sources (excluding salaries and
income from agricultural lands)
(ii) Whether Tax Payer (Yes/No)
(If yes a copy of the last three years return be furnished)
(iii) Whether covered in Wealth Tax Act (Yes/No)
(If yes furnished details)
71. H. Any other remarks,
I. I, …………………………… certify that the above said
particulars are true to the best of my knoweldge and
belief and that I do not belong to the Creamy Layer of
O.B.Cs. and am eligible to be considered for posts
reserved for O.B.Cs. In the event of any information being
found false or incorrect or ineligibility being dettected
before or after this selection, I understand that my
candidature/appointment is liable to be cancelled and I
shall be liable to such further action as may be provided
under the law and/or rules.
Place : Yours faithfully,
Date :
Signature of Candidate
72. Revised Classification of Government Employee into
Group A, Group B, Group C and Group D
As per GO(P) No. 07/2016/Fin Dated : 20.01.2016
Group A Group B Group C Group D
Scale of Pay Scale of Pay Scale of Pay Scale of Pay
55350-101400 35700-75600 17000-37500 16500-35700
60900-103600 36600-79200 17500-39500
68700-110400 39500-83000 18000-41500
77400-115200 40500-85000 19000-43600
81000-117600 42500-87000 20000-45800
85000-117600 45800-89000 22200-48000
89000-120000 25200-54000
93000-120000 26500-56700
27800-59400
29200-62400
30700-65400
32300-68700
73. GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
SC/ST DEVELOPMENT (F) DEPARTMENT
CIRCULAR
No. 9784/F3/2010/SCSTDD Dated, Thiruvananthapuram 18.05.2010
Sub:- SC/ST Development Department – Issuance of Caste/Community Certificate
mentioning caste as per entry in Government of India Gazette – reg.
It has come to the notice of Government that the Caste/Community Certificates issued
by the Tahsildars are not in conformity with the list of Caste/Community published in Government
of India Gazette Extra Ordinary dated 10.09.1993 and that this results in the loss of the benefits of
reservation to the eligible candidates for appointment to posts/admission in Higher Educational
Institutions under Government of India. The National Commission for Backward Classes has also
observed that the certificate issuing authority is expected to mention the name of the
Caste/Community Certificate strictly as shown in the Central List.
In the circumstances, all the officers who are competent to issue Caste/Community
Certificate are hereby directed to issue Caste/Community Certificates in eligible cases clearly
mentioning the caste as actually shown in the entry in the Government of India Gazette Extra
Ordinary dated 10th
September 1993 for getting the benefit of reservation in appointments/admission
to Higher Educational Institutions under the Government of India.
PAUL ANTONY
Principal Secretary to Government
To
The Registrar, National Commission for Backward Classes, Trikoot-1, Bhikaji
Cama Palace, New Delhi-110 066. (with C.L)
The Secretary, Kerala Public Service Commission, Pattom,
Thiruvananthapuram. (with C.L)
All Heads of Department.
All District Collectors.
The Registrar, Kerala State Commission for Backward Classes,
Ayyankali Bhavan, Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Director, Scheduled Caste Development Department, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Director, Scheduled Tribes Development Department, Thiruvananthapuram.
THe Director, INformation & Public Relations Department.
The REvenue (T) Department.
Stock File/Office Copy.
Forwraded /By Order
Section Officer
Copy to : P.S to Minister (W SC&Ele.)
P.A. to Principal Secretary, SC/ST Dev. Dept.
C.A. to Additional Secretary, SC/ST Dev. Dept.
74. GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
SC/ST DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
CIRCULAR
No.27396/F3/07/SCSTDD Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 14.06.2010
Sub: Reservation of O.B.Cs. in appointment to the Services and Posts under
the Government of Kerala – issue of Non-Creamy Layer Certificate to the
eligible candidates – Clarifications – reg.
Ref: 1. Circular No. 5036/Adv.C3/94/P&ARD dated 17.12.1994.
2. G.O.(P) No.36/2000/SCSTDD dated 27.05.2000.
3. Clarification letter No. 36033/5/2004/Estt (Res) dated 14.10.2004
of the Government of India, Ministery of Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions, Department of Personnel & Training.
4. G.O.(P)No.81/2009/SCSTDD dated 26.09.2009.
5. G.O.(P)No.95/2009/SCSTDD dated 10.11.2009.
As per Government Order 2nd
and 4th
cited above, Government have issued certain guidlines for
identifying the creamy layer among Other Backward Classes for the purpose of issuing non-creamy
layer certificate for getting reservation in public appointments. In the said Government Orders,
persons in the Backward Communities are classified into Six Categories for determining Creamy
Layer.
2. Out of these, in Category II (Service Category) sons and daughters of Group A/Class I, Group
B/Class II officers of Central and State Government services (Direct Recruits) are excluded from
getting non-creamy layer certificates subject to certain conditions laid down in the scheduled to
Annexure D of the Government Orders (Vide 2nd &
4th
cited).
3. The Government of India had issued clarifications regarding the issue of Non-Creamy Layer
Certificate in appointments to the Services and Posts under the Government of India as per the letter
3rd
cited. Based on the above letter in the reference 3rd
cited, Government hereby clarify the
following points.
4. It is clarified that the creamy layer status of a candidate is determined on the basis of the
status parents and not on the basis of his own status or income or on the basis of status or income of
his/her spouse. Therefore, while determining the creamy layer status of a person the status or the
income of the candidate himself of his/her spouse shall not be taken into account.
75. 5. The following persons coming under Service Category (Category II) are not treated to be falling in
creamy layer.
(a) Parents either of whom or both of whom are directly recruited Class I Group A
officers and such parent(s) dies/die or suffers/suffer permanent incapacitation
while in service;
(b) Parents both of whom are directly recruited Class II/Group B officers and one of them
dies or suffers permanent incapacitation while in service, and
(c) Parents both of whom are directly recruited Class II/ Group B officers and both of
them die or suffers permanent incapacitation while in service, even though either of
them has had the benefit of employment in any International Organisation like UN,
IMF, World Bank, etc. for a period of not less than 5 yerars before their death or
permanent incapacitation.
6. But if the parents(s) dies/die or suffers/suffer permanent incapacitation in such cases after
retirement from service, his/their sons and daughters would be treated as falling in the creamy layer
and would not get the benefit of reservation.
7. The Sons and daugheters of parents who are included in the creamy layer on the basis of
service status of their parents shall continue to be treated in creamy layer even if their parents have
retired or have dies after retirement.
8. The Sons and daugheters of parents of whom only the father is it directly recruited
Class II/GRoup B officer who gets in to Class I/Group A at the age of 35 or earlier are
treated to be in creamy layer. If the father is directly recruited Class III/Group C or
Class IV/Group D employee and he gets into class I/Group A at the age of 35 or earlier,
his sons and daughter shall not be treated to be falling in creamy layer,
9. Explanation to the clause “Income from Salaries or Agricultureal land shall not be
clubbed’’ given in the Scheduled D of Government Order in the 2nd
and 4th
cited, is as
given below.
While applying the Income/Wealth Test to determine Creamy Layer status of any
candidates under Category VI, income from salaries and income from agricultural
land shall not be taken into account. It means that if income from salaries of the parents
of any candidates is more than Rs.4.5 lakhs per anum, income from agricultural land is
more than 4.5 lakhs per annum, but income from other sources is less than Rs. 4.5 lakhs per
annum, the candidates shall not be treated as falling in the Creamy Layer on the
basis of Income / Wealth Test. Provided his/her parents do not process wealth above
the exemption limit as prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act for a period of three consecutive years.
76. The exemption limit under the wealth Tax Act, 1957 was Rs. 15 lakhs for the Financial Year till
31.3.2009 and has been raised to Rs.30 lakhs with effect from 01.04.2009.
10. The assets liable to wealth tax under the Wealth Tax Act are the following.
Any building or land which includes commercial buildings, residential buildings, any guest
house, a farm house situated within 25 kilometers from the local limits of any
municipality.
Motor Cars
Jewellery that included ornaments, made of gold, silver, platinum or any other precious
metal of any alloy containing one or more of such precious metals as well as precious or
semi precious stones.
Bullion, furniture, utensils or any other articles made wholly or party of gold, silver,
platinum or any other precious metal
Yachts, boats and aircrafts.
Urban land
Cash in hand
11. The criteria prescribed for determining creamy layer status of sons daughters of
persons in Government service mutatis mutandis applies to the sons and daughters
of persons holding eauivalent or comparable posts in PSUs. Banks, Insurance
Organisations, Universities etc. and also holding equivalent or comparable posts and
positions under private employment. The creamy layer status of the sons and daughters of
employees of organisations where evalution of the posts on equivalent or comparable basis
has not been made is determined on the basis of ‘Income/Wealth Test’ givenin the Schedule.
The Income/Wealth Test prescribes that the sons and daughters of persons having gross
annual income of Rs.4.5 lakh or above or possessing wealth above the exemption limit
as prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act for a period of three consecutive years would be treated
to fall in Creamy Layer.
12. It is clarified that the creamy layer status of sons and daughters of persons
employed in organisations where equivalence or comparability of posts vis-a-vis
posts in Government has not been evaluated is determined as follows.
Income of the parents from the salaries and from the other sources [other than salaries
and agricultural land] is determined separately” If either the income of the parents from the
salaries or the income of the parents from other sources [other than salaries and
agricultural land] exceeds the limit of Rs.4.5 lakh per annum for a period of three
consecutive years, the sons and daughters of such persons shall be treated to fall in creamy layer.
But the sons and daughters of parents whose income from salaries is less than Rs.4.5 lakh
per annum and income from other sources is also less than Rs.4.5 lakh perannum will not be treated as
77. falling in creamy layer even if the sum of the income from salaries and the income from other sources
is more than Rs. 4.5 lakh per annum for a period of the consecutive years. It may be noted that
income from agricultural land is not taken into account while applying the Test.
13. The list of OBCs as per the KS &SSRs will be valid list as OBCs entitled to get creamy
layer/non-creamy layer certificates.
PAUL ANTONY
Principal Secretary to Government
To
The Secretary, Kerala Public Service Commission, Pattom,
Thiruvananthapuram
All District Collectors/All Tahsildars.
The Registrar, Kerala State Commission for Backward Classes
Thiruvananthapuram
The Commissioner, Land Revenue, Thiruvananthapuram
The Director, Scheduled Caste Development Department, Tvpm
The Director, Scheduled Tribes Development Department, Tvpm
The Director, Information & Public Relations Department
The Revenur (J) Department
The Finance Department
Forwarded/By order
Section Officer
Copy to: P.S. to Chief Minister
P.S. to Minister (WSC & Ele)
P.A. to Principal Secretary, SC/ST Dev.Dept.
C.A. to Secretary SC/ST Dev.Dept
C.A. to Additional Secretary SC/ST Dev.Dept
C.A. to Joint Secretary SC/ST Dev.Dept
C.A. to Deputy Secretary SC/ST Dev.Dept
Under Secretary I, II, III, SC/ST Dev.Dept
Stock file/Office Copy.
78. Text of DOP&T., O.M.No.36033/9/95-Estt.(SCT). dated 10.5.1995
Verification/Acceptance of Caste Certificate furnished by Candidates
claiming to belong to OBC
[Para 21,10]
The undersigned is directed to refer to Dept.of Per. & Trg’s O.M.No.36012/6/88-
Estt.(SCT), dated 24.4.1990, on the subject mentioned above wherein it was indicated that
the appointing authority should include a clause in the offer of appointment to the
candidates belonging to SC/ST to the effect that the appointment was provisional and
would be terminated in case the caste certificate produced by them was found to be
false.
2. After the issue of reservation orders of OBCs, it is considered necessary to have
similarly provisions in respect of the case certificate furnished by candidates claiming to
belong to OBC communities.
3. In the offer of appointment to candidates claiming to belong to OBC, the
appointing authority should include a clause as follows:-
“The appointment is provisional and is subject to the caste certificate being
verified through the proper channels. If the verification reveals that the claim of
the candidates to belong to OBC is false, the services of such candidates will be
terminated forthwith without assigning any further reasons and without prejudice
to such further action as may be taken under the provisions of the Indian Penal
Code for production of false certificate.’’
4. All Ministries/Departments are requested to take further action on the
above lines.
ANNEXURE 21.16A
Text of D.O.P.&.T., O.M.No.36033/4/97-Estt.(Res.),
dated 25.7.2003
Validity Period of OBC Certificate and Verification of Community and
‘Non-Creamy Layer’ status of OBC Candidates
The undersigned is directed to say that a question has arisen about the validity period
of certificates issued to the candidates belonging to other backward classes for the purpose
of reservation in services. The OBC certificate consists of two parts – first part indicates
that the concerned person belongs to a community listed as OBC and the second part
indicates that the candidate does not fall in the creamy layer. While the OBC status of a
candidate may change only when the community of the concerned candidate is
removed from the OBC list, his/her creamy layer status may change any time. Inview
of it, it is not possible to determine a fixed validity period for the OBC certificate.
79. Annexure 21,16A: Verification of Community and ‘Non-Creamy Layer’ status of OBC Candidates 421
2. Every candidate seeking reservation as OBC is required to submit a certificate
regarding his/her ‘OBC status and non-creamy layer status issued by an authority
mentioned in DOP & T Office Memorandum No. 36012/22/93 Estt,(SCT), dated
15.11.1993. The ‘OBC status’ and /or ‘non-creamy layer status’ of the candidate, as
pointed out in para above, may change after issue of the certificate making him/her
ineligible for reservation. In order to ensure that candidates not eligible to get reservation
do not seek reservation, a declaration, in addition to certificate issued by the Competent
Authority, may be obtained from the candidates seeking reservation as OBCs in the
following format:
“I,.....................................................son/daughter of Shri.............................
resident of village/town/city............................. district................................
state.....................................hereby declare that I belong to the...................
Community which is recognized as a backward class by the Government of India
for the purpose of reservation in service as per orders contained in Department of
Personnel and Training Offic Memorandum No. 36012/22/93-Estt.(SCT), dated
8.9.1993. It is also declared that I do not belong to persons/Section (Creamy
Layer) mentioned in column 3 of the schedule to the above referred Office
Memorandum, dated 8.9.1993.’’
3. The appointing Authority, before appointing a person seeking appointment on the
basis of reservation to OBC should verify the veracity of the community certificate
submitted by the candidate and also the fact that he/she does not fall in creamy layer on the
crucial date. The crucial date for this purpose may be treated as the closing date for receipt
of application for the post except in case where crucial date is fixed otherwise.
4. It was decided vide this Department’s Office Memorandum No.36033/9/95-
Estt.(SCT), dated 10.5.1995 that in case of appointments against vacancies reserved for
OBCs, a clause in the offer of appointment would be inserted to the effect that
appointment will be provisional and subject to verification of the community certificate.
Since reservation is available only to such OBC candidates who do not fall in the creamy
layer, it is necessary that the clause inserted in the offer of appointment should be modified
so as to take care of creamy layer status of the candidate also. It is, therefore, decided that
the following modified clause may be included in the offer of appointment in place of
clause prescribed vide Office Memorandum, dated 10.5.1995:
“The appointment is provisional and is subject to the community certificate
being verified through the proper channels. If the verification reveals that the
claim of the candidate to belong to Other Backward Classes or not to belong to
creamy layer is false, his/her services will be terminated forthwith without
assigning any further reasons and without prejudice to such further action as
may be taken under the provisions of Indian Penal Code for Production of false
certificate.”
5. All Ministries/Departments are requested to bring the contents of this Office
Memorandum to the notice of all authorities under them for information and compliance.
84. II In Malabar District
1. Boyan : 1
2. Ganjan Reddis : 2
3. Vishavan : 3
III Throughout the State except Malabar District
1. Kammara : 1
2. Malayan : 2
3. Malayekandi : 3
4. Reddiars : 4
IV Throughout the State except Kasaragod and Hosdurg Taluk, Malabar
District
1.Marati : 1
Explanation :—Malabar District shall mean the Malabar District referred to in
sub-section (2) of section 5 of the State Re-organisation Act, 1956
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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
Abstract
Backward Communities Development Department – Scheme for excluding the
creamy layer from the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes for reservation
in admission to Professional Degree Courses – Report of Kerala State Commission
for Backward Classes – Accepted – Orders issued
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BACKWARD COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT (A) DEPARTMENT
G.O.(P) No. 1/2015/BCDD. Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 01/01/2015.
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Read:- 1. G.O.(P) No. 208/66/Edn. Dated 02.05.1966.
2. G.O.(MS) No. 12/2013/BCDD. Dated 26.10.2013.
3. G.O.(MS) No. 95/08/SCSTDD. Dated 06.10.2008.
4. G.O.(MS) No. 10/2014/BCDD. Dated 23.05.2014.
5. Letter No. 650/C/2013/KSCBC, Dated 15.12.2014.
ORDER
As per Government Order 2nd
cited, the State Government have entrusted the Kerala
State Commission for Backward Classes, to conduct an independent Ashoka Kumar Thakur case
[(2008) 6 SCC 1] and to submit a report for evolving a scheme for excluding the creamy layer from
the Backward Classes for reservation in admission to Professtional Degree Courses under Article
15(4) of the Constitution of India taking into consideration the socio-economic and educational
background of different communities, including the income derived by the family as directed by the
Hon’ble High Court in the common judgment dated 07.08.2013 in W.P.(C) Nos. 29271/12 and
11578/13.
2. The Kerala State Commission for Backward Classes, accordingly conducted the
study, and submitted a report vide letter read as 5th
paper above.
3. Government have examined the matter in detail and considered the report and
accept the recommendations and guidlenes for excluding the creamy layer among SEBCs for the
purpose of reservation of seats in admission to Professional degree courses in Kerala as per the terms
of reference and orders as follows:
(i) Annual income of Rs. 6 lakhs or above or possession of wealth above the
exemption limit as prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act for a period of three
consecutive years, is fixed as the criteria for determining the creamy layer.
(ii) The guidelines and criteria to be adopted for identifying the creamy layer among
SEBCs made by the KSCBC are accepted and shall be observed.
(iii) The Creamy Layer criteria applied to SEBCs shall be applied to OECs and
children of interacts married couples as well.
4. The guidelines for excluding the creamy layer among SEBCs mentioned in para
3(ii) above are given in Annexure I to this Order.
86. 5. The list of SEBCs in Kerala for whom Creamy Layer assessme applicable is
shown in Annexure ‘II’.
6. The schedule showing the description of categories of people to whom the rule of
exclusion will apply is appended as Annexure ‘III’.
7. The Form of application for the issue of certificate will be as shown in Annexure IV.
8. The form of Certificate to be issued will be as shown in Annexure V.
9. The authority to issue the certificate to candidates who do not belong to the Creamy
Layer among SEBCs will be any of the following officers:-
(a) District Magistrate/Additioal District Magistrate/Collector/ I Class Stipendiary
Magistrate/Sub Divisional Magistrate/Taluk Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/Sub
Divisional Magistrate).
(b) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency
Magistrate.
(c) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahasildar and
(d) Sub Divisional Officer of the area where the candidates and / or his family normally
resides.
10. The Creamy Layer Certificate should be issued or refused, as the case may be within
7 days of the receipt of the application for such certificate.
11. These orders will apply to all educational institutions owned/controlled by the State
Government other than the Institutions governed by minority communities under Article 30(1) of
the Constitution of India.
12. It is clarified that for the purpose of claiming reservation of seats in professional
degree courses, the Government Order read as 4th
paper above and related clarifications / Orders
will stand.
By Order of the Governor
Dr. Asha Thomas
Principal Secretary
To
The Advocate General, Ernakulam (with C/L)
The Commissioner of Entrance Examinations, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Principal Accountant General (A&E) Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Accountant General (Audit), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Registrar, All Universities.
Land Revenue Commissioner, Thiruvananthapuram.
All District Collectors.
The REgistrar, Kerala State Commission for Backward Classes,
Ayyankali BHavan, Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram.
The Director, Backward Communities Development Department,
Ayyankali BHavan, Vellayambalam, Thiruvananthapuram.
Indormation Officer, Web and New Media (for publication)
Higher Education Department.
87. Health & Family Welfare Department.
General Education Department.
Forwarded / By Order
Section Officer
88. SCHEME
ANNEXURE I
THE GUIDELINES FOR EXCLUDING THE CREAMY LAYER AMONG
THE SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES
(SEBCs) IN THE STATE OF KERALA FOR THE PURPOSE OF
ARTICLE 15(4)
1. These guidelines may be called “the scheme for excluding the creamy layer
among the SEBCs in the State of Kerala”.
2. These guidelines shall come into force with effect from the academic year
2015-16 includible in the KEAM 2015 Prospectus for Professional Degree
Courses.
3. The list of 86 castes/communities including their sub-castes under six heads
specified in Annexure - XI KEAM Prospectus for the academic year 2014-15,
until a revised list of SEBCs is prepared after proper study will be the list of
SEBCs for whom the Creamy layer guideline would apply. Annexure A.
The creamy layer criteria fixed for the purpose of Article 16(4) in Annexure-D
SCHEDULED to G.O.(P)No.81/09/SCSTDD dated 26th
September, 2009
(Appendix V), the income limit as modified from time to time and the
clarification to the G.O. dated 26.09.2009 issued by the State Government in
Circular No.27396/F3/07/SCSTDD dated 14.06.2010 is recommended for
adopting and applying for exclusion of socially advanced persons/
sections(creamy layer) among the SEBC communities for the purpose of
reservation in admission to Professional Degree Courses under Article 15 (4)
also with the following modifications. In Annexure-D SCHEDULE, in
column 3 – To whom rule of exclusion will apply - under Category II –
Service Category – against B – Group – B/Class II Officers –in (d)
and (e) for the words in the brackets “direct recruit or pre thirty five promoted”
89. the following words, namely, direct recruit or pre thirty six promoted”
in brackets shall be substituted.
Note: This modification is suggested in view of the enhancement of
the age of retirement of State Government employees from 55 to 56 as
on this date.
4. RS.6 lakh or above is fixed as the gross annual income limit for
determining the creamy layer among the SEBCs or possessing
wealth above the exemption limit as prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act
for a period of three consecutive years.
Note: while determining the creamy layer status of any applicant
for the purpose of obtaining reservation benefits Contemplated under
Article 15(4) by applying the income/ wealth Test under category VI
in Annexure D of the Government order dated: 26.09.2009 (Which
at present is applicable for the purpose of reservation under article
16(4) only) can be adopted and followed. The KSCBC, in fixing the
income limit at Rs. 6 lakh for the purpose of Article 15(4) took into
account the exclusion of income from salaries and income from
agricultural land in computing the gross annual income. It means that
even if income from salaries or income from agriculture land of the
parents of any candidate, either separately or taken together, exceeds the
income limit fixed under category VI unless there is Other Income
which is more than the income limit fixed under category VI he/she
does not become a ‘Creamy layer’ ineligible for the reservation
benefits under Article 15(4). In other words what is reckoned
for the computation of gross annual income limit for such
persons is the income from ‘Other Sources” only and not any
other income. Similarly, the candidate shall not be treated as creamy layer
90. provided his/her parents do not possess wealth above the
exemption limit as prescribed in the Wealth Tax Act for a period
of three consecutive years. In effect, in the case of applicants
whose parents having income from salary or income from
agriculture land when the income considered for fixing the
income limit of Rs. 6 lakh it is as good as fixing a substantial
amount. This will be sufficient for giving Professional education
to their children at least two in number in a reasonable way. Hence
adoption of the method of computation of income under the
Income/Wealth Test under Category VI of the Schedule to the
Government Order dated 26.09.2009 for the purpose of Article 15 (4) is
an absolute necessity.
5. The criteria for exclusion for creamy layer for reservation to
SEBCs in admission to Professional Degree Courses mentioned
in the KEAM Prospectus is given in the Scheduled attached hereto.
The GO(P) NO.208/66/Edn dated 02.05.1966 dealt with under
para 4 under Recommendation No. 1 providing for income criteria
will stand modified as above.
6. The clarification to the Government order dated 26.09.2009
issued by the State Government in circular No. 27396/F3/07/SCSTDD
dated 14.06.2010 (Appendix V(A)) shall be applied for issue of
Non-creamy layer certificate to the eligible SEBCs.
7. The Creamy layer criteria applied to SEBCs shall be applied to
OECs as well in the matter of reservation in admission under
Article 15(4).
91. 8. AT present sons or daughters of inter caste married couple need not
produce the income certificate for claiming SEBC reservation. In other
words they are excluded from the income limit fixed in the G.O. dated
02.05.1966. Since the eligibility criteria based solely on income is given
a go by and the new creamy layer criteria is introduced for exclusion of
socially advanced persons/sections in the SEBC communities the
Government Orders issued in their favour cannot stand. AS such the
KSCBC do not find any reason at present to exclude them from the
application of the new creamy layer criteria including the income/Wealth
Test.
9. The form of application for the issue of certificate is shown in
Annexure II.
10. Form of certificate to be produced by SEBCs for admission to
Professional Degree Courses is shown in Annexure III.
11. The Authority to issue the certificate to candidates who do not belong to
the creamy layer will be any one of the following officers:
a) District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate/Collector/
I Class Stipendiary Magistrate/Sub Divisional Magistrate/
Taluk Magistrate/Executive Magistrate/ Extra Assistant
Commissioner (not below the rank of I Class Stipendiary
Magistrate)
b) Chief Presidency Magistrate/Additional Chief Presidency
Magistrate/Presidency Magistrate
c) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tahsildar and
d) Sub Divisional Officer of the area where the candidates and
or his family normally resides.
Creamy layer certificate applied for should be issued or refused,
as the case may be within 7 days of the receipt of the application.
92. ANNEXURE II
LIST OF SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES
(SEBCs) FOR WHOM CREAMY LAYER CRITERIA IS APPLICABLE
G.O.(P) No. 208/66/Edn. Dated 02.05.1966.
G.O.(MS) No. 95/08/SCSTDD Dated 06.10.2008.
G.O.(MS) No. 58/2012/SCSTDD Dated 16.04.2012 and
G.O.(MS) No. 10/2014/BCDD Dated 23.05.2014.
I. Ezhavas including Ezhavas, Thiyyas, Ishuvan, Izhuvan,Illuvan,Billava
II. Muslims (All Sections following Islam)
III. Latin Catholics
IV. Other Backward Christians
a)SIUC
b)Converts from Scheduled Caste to Christianity
V. Kudumbi
VI. Other Backward Hindus, I.e.,
1. Agasa
2. Arayas including Valan, Mukkuvan, Mukaya, Mogayan, Arayan,
Bovies, Kharvi, Nulayan and Arayavathi
3. Aremahrati
4. Arya including Dheevara/Dheevaran, Atagara, Devanga, Kaikolan
(Sengunthar), Pattarya, Saliyas (Padmasali, Pattusali, Thogatta,
Karanibhakatula, Senapathula, Sali, Sale, Karikalabhakulu, Chaliya),
Sourashtra, Khatri, Patnukaran, Illathu Pillai, Illa Vellalar, Illathar
5. Bestha
6. Bhandari or Bhondari
7. Boya
8. Boyan
95. 60. Rajapuri
61. Sakravar (Kavathi)
62. Senaithalaivar, Elavania,Senaikudayam
63. Sadhu Chetty including Telegu Chetty or 24 Manai Telegu Chetty and
Wynadan Chetty
64. Tholkolan
65. Thottiyan
66. Uppara (Sagara)
67. Ural Goundan
68. Valaiyan
69. Vada Balija
70. Vakkaliga
71. Vaduvan (Vadugan)
72. Veerasaivas (Pandaram, Vairavi, Vairagi, Yogeeswar, Matapathi, Yogi)
73. Veluthedathu Nair including Vannathan, Veluthedan and Rajaka
74. Vilakkathala Nair including Vilakkathalavan, Ambattan, Pranopakari,
Pandithar and Nusuvan
75. Vaniya including Vanika, Vanika Vaisya, Vaisya Chetty, Vanibha
Chetty, Ayiravar Nagarathar,Vaniyan
76. Yadava including Kolaya, Ayar, Mayar Maniyani, Eruman, Golla and
Kolaries
77. Chakkamar
78. Mogers of Kasaragod Taluk
79. Maratis of Hosdurg Taluk
80. Paravans of Malabar area excluding Kasaragod Taluk
81. Peruvannan (Varnavar)
96. ANNEXURE III
SCHEDULE
Sl.
No
Description of
Category
To whom rule of exclusion will
apply
(1) (2) (3)
I Constitutional Posts Son(s) and daughter(s) of
a) President of India
b) Vice President of India
c) Judges of the Supreme Court
and of the High Court’s:
d) Chairman & member of UPSC and of the State
Public Service Commissioner: Chief Election
Commissioner: Comptroller & Auditor General
of India.
e) Governors of the States during the tenure of
their office:
f) Persons holding constitutional positions of like
nature.
II Service Category
A. Group A/Class
I Officers of
the All India
Central And
State Services
(Direct
Recruits)
Son(s) and daughter(s) of
a) Parents both of whom are Class I Officers:
b) Parents, either of whom is a class I officer:
c) Parents, both of whom are Class I Officers, but
one of them dies or suffers permanent
incapacitation:
d) Parents, either of whom is a Class I Officer and
such parent or suffers permanent incapacita tion
and before such death or such incapacitation
has had the benefit of employment in any
international Organisation like UN, IMF,
World Bank etc., for a period of not less than
5 years.
e) Parents, both of whom are Class I
Officers die or suffer permanent
incapacitation and before such death or
such incapacitation of the both; either of
them has had the benefit of employment in any
97. (2) (3)
international organisation like UN, IMF,
World Bank etc., for a period of not less than
5 years.
Provided that the rule exclusion shall not
apply in the following case: Sons daughters of
parents either of whom are Class I Officers
and such parent (s) dies/die or suffer
permanent incapacitation.
B. Group
B/Class II Officers
of the Central and
State Services
(Direct
Recruitment)
Son(s) and daughter(s) of
a) Parents both of whom are Class II Officers;
b) Parents of whom only the husband is a Class
II Officer and he gets into Class I at the age of
36 or earlier:
c) Parents, both of whom are Class II Officers
and one of them dies or suffers permanent
incapacitation and either one of them has had
the benefit of employment in any International
Organisation like UN, IMF, World Bank etc.,
for a period of not less than 5 years before
such death or permanent incapacitation:
d) Parents of whom the husband is a class I
Officer (Direct Recruit or Pre thirty Six
Promoted) and the wife is a Class II Officer
and the wife dies or suffers permanent
incapacitation: and
e) Parents of whom the wife is a Class I Officer
(Direct Recruit or Pre thirty Six Promoted)
and the husband is class II Officer and the
husband dies or suffers permanent
incapacitation.
Provided that the rule exclusion shall not
apply in the following cases:
98. (2) (3)
Son(s) and daughter(s) of
Parents, both of whom are Class II Officers and
one of them dies or suffers permanent
incapacitation
Parents, both of whom are Class II Officers and
both of them die or suffer permanent
incapacitation even though either of them has had
the benefit of employment in any International
Organisation like UN, IMF, World Bank etc., for
a period of not less than 5 years before such death
or permanent incapacitation.
C. Employees in
Public Sector
Undertakings etc.
The Criteria enumerated in A & B above in this
Category will apply mutatis mutandis to officers
holding equivalent or comparable posts in PSUs,
Banks, Insurance Organisations and Universities
etc. And also equivalent or comparable posts and
positions under private employment.
III Armed Forced
including para
Military Forces
(Persons holding
civil posts are not
included)
Son(s) and daughter(s) of
Parents, either or both of whom is or are in the
rank of Colonel and above in the Army and to
equivalent posts in the Navy and the Air Forces
and the Para Military Forces:
Provided That:-
(i) If the wife of an Armed Forces(i.e, the category
under consideration) the rule of exclusion will
apply only when she herself has reached the
rank of colonel;
(ii) The service ranks below Colonel of husband
and wife shall not be clubbed together.
(iii) If the wife of an officer in the Armed Forces is
in any civil employment, this will not be taken
into account for applying
99. (2) (3)
the rule of exclusion unless she falls in the service
category under item No. II in which case the criteria
and conditions enumerated therein will apply to her
independently.
IV Professional Class
and those engaged in
trade and Industry
1) Persons engaged in
profession as a
Doctor, Lawyer,
Chartered
Accountant,
Income Tax
Consultant,
Financial or
Management
Consultant, Civil
Surgeon, Engineer,
Architect,
Computer
Specialist, Film
Artists and other
Film Professional,
Author,
Playwright, Sports
Person, Sports
Professional,
Media
Professional or any
other vocations of
like status.
2)Persons engaged in
trade Business and
industry
Criteria specified against Category
VI will apply:
Criteria specified against Category VI will apply:
Explanation:
I. Where the husband is in some profession and
the wife is in a Class II or lower grade
employment, the Income/Wealth test will apply
only on the basis of the husband’s income.
II. If the wife is in any profession and the
husband is in employment in a Class II. or
100. (2) (3)
lower grade post, then Income/Wealth criteria will apply
only on the basis of the wife’s income and the husband’s
income will not be clubbed with it.
V Property Owners
A) Agricultural
holdings and
plantations
B) Vacant land and
/or Buildings in
Urban areas or
Urban
agglomerations
Son(s) and daughter(s) of
Person/Persons/family having 5 hectares or more of
agricultural holdings/Plantations.
Explanation:- Family includes Father, Mother and Minor
Children.
Criteria specified in Category VI below will apply.
Explanation:- Building may be used for residential,
industrial or commercial purpose and the like or two or
more such purposes.
VI Income/Wealth Test Son(s) and daughter(s) of
a) Persons having gross annual income of Rs.6lakh
or above or possessing wealth above the
exemption limit as prescribed in the Wealth Tax
Act for a period of three consecutive years.
b) Persons in Categories I,II,III, and V(A) who are
not disentitled to the benefit of reservation but
have income from other sources of wealth which
will bring them within the income/wealth
criteria mentioned in (a) above.
Explanation:-
I. Income from salaries or agricultural land shall
not be clubbed:
101. ANNEXURE IV
APPLICATION FORM FOR A CERTIFICATE FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR
RESERVATION OF SEATS FOR SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD
CLASSES (SEBC’s) IN ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL DEGREE COURSES
INEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS UNDER GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
.................................................
.................................................
.................................................
Sir,
I request that a certificate in respect of reservation for Socially
And Educationally Backward Classes in admission to Professional
Degree Courses In Educational Institutions under Government of Kerala be
granted to me.
I. Give below the necessary particulars
1. Full name of the applicant :
(in block letters)
2. Date of Birth :
3. Complete residential address
a. Present :
b. Permanent :
4. Religion :
5. Caste :
6. Sub Caste:
7. Occupational Group :
8. Serial Number of the SEBC Caste in the
KEAM Prospectus Annexure XI :
9. Name of Father :
10. Name of Mother :
11. Status of Parents(s) Father Mother
102. A. Constitutional Posts
(1) Designation :
B. Government Service Father Mother
I. Service (Central/State) :
II. Designation :
III. Scale of Pay including Classification,
if any :
IV. Date of appointment to the post :
V. Age at the time of promotion to
Class I post (if applicable) :
II. Employment in International Organisation e.g.U.N., UNICEF, WHO
I. Name of Organisation :
II. Designation
:
III. Period of Service :
(indicate date from..............to...........)
III. Death/Permanent incapacitation (omit if not applicable)
I. Date of death/Permanent
Incapacitation putting an
Officer out of service :
II. Details of permanent
Incapacitation :
C. Employment in Public Sector Undertakings etc.
I. Name of Organisation :
II. Designation :
III. Date of appointment to the Post :
D. Armed Forces including Para Military Forces (this will not include persons
holding Civil Posts)
I. Designation :
II. Scale of Pay :
E. Professional Class (other than those covered in item Nos. B&C) and those
engaged in Trade, Business and Industry.
F. Property Owners
i) Agricultural Holdings and Son(s) and Daughter (s) of
Plantations Person/Persons/Family having 5
Hectares or more of
103. ANNEXURE III
FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY SOCIALLY AND
EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES FOR ADMISSION TO PROFESIONAL
DEGREE COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS UNDER THE
GOVERNMENT OF KERALA AND IN AIDED/UNAIDED SELF FINANCING
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OTHER THAN MINORITY INSTITUTIONS
UNDER ARTICLE 30(1)
This is to certify that Shri/Smt................................................................
Son/daughter of .........................................................................................
of........................................Village...........................................District/Division
in the State of Kerala belongs to......................................................
Community which is designated as a Socially and Educationally
Backward Class (SEBC) as serial No.........................................in the KEAM
Prospectus Annexure XI.
2. This is also to certify that the above
Shri/Smt........................................................ does not belong to the
category of “Creamy Layer” in the light of the guidelines dated
..................... and the Schedule prescribed there under to exclude the
“Creamy Layer” among the designated “Socially and Educationally
Backward Classes (SEBCs)” in the State of Kerala.
Signature:
Place: Name:
Date: Designation
104. ANNEXURE V
FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY SOCIALLY AND
EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES FOR ADMISSION TO
PROFESIONAL DEGREE COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF KERALA AND IN AIDED/UNAIDED SELF
INSTITUTIONS UNDER ARTICLE 30(1)
This is to certify that Shri/Smt................................................................
Son/daughter of .........................................................................................
of........................................Village...........................................District/Division
in the State of Kerala belongs to......................................................
Community which is designated as a Socially and Educationally
Backward Class (SEBC) as serial No.........................................in the KEAM
Prospectus Annexure XI.
2. This is also to certify that the above
Shri/Smt........................................................ does not belong to the
category of “Creamy Layer” in the light of the guidelines dated
..................... and the Schedule prescribed there under to exclude the
“Creamy Layer” among the designated “Socially and Educationally
Backward Classes (SEBCs)” in the State of Kerala.
Signature:
Place: Name:
Date: Designation